Webinar NETGEAR - Acronis e Netgear le Best Practices per la protezione di si...Netgear Italia
Suggerimenti per gli Uffici e Piccole e medie Aziende, con sistemi fisici e virtuali.
Quali elementi considerare per la giusta definizione di una soluzione efficiente ed efficacie.
What are remote backup & local backup? What are the differences between them? How to make local or remote backup via professional, reliable, and free solution?
Webinar NETGEAR - Acronis e Netgear le Best Practices per la protezione di si...Netgear Italia
Suggerimenti per gli Uffici e Piccole e medie Aziende, con sistemi fisici e virtuali.
Quali elementi considerare per la giusta definizione di una soluzione efficiente ed efficacie.
What are remote backup & local backup? What are the differences between them? How to make local or remote backup via professional, reliable, and free solution?
This technical paper provides the best practices guide for implementing IBM Storwize V7000 Unified Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) backup solution using the Symantec NetBackup software. The IBM Storwize V7000 Unified system includes the IBM Storwize V7000 file module and the Storwize V7000 storage system. The IBM Storwize V7000 Unified system supports both block protocols and file protocols.
Basic principles of backup policies by Andrea Mauro, Backup AcademyVeeam Software
In this new Backup Academy video our new professor Andrea Mauro (vExpert) explains in details:
- What is a backup policy
- Design a backup plan
- What defines a backup policy
- Where do backups go
- How will backups be performed
For more sessions and certification exam please visit http://www.backupacademy.com
IBM Fellow Dr. Evangelos Eleftheriou presented the following slides at CeBIT 2014 to discuss the impact of Big Data on future storage technologies spanning from tape to phase change memory.
What does continuous data protection (CDP) mean? How does CDP differ from traditional backup, snapshot, RAID, or mirroring? What are the popular CDP solutions?
This technical paper provides the best practices guide for implementing IBM Storwize V7000 Unified Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) backup solution using the Symantec NetBackup software. The IBM Storwize V7000 Unified system includes the IBM Storwize V7000 file module and the Storwize V7000 storage system. The IBM Storwize V7000 Unified system supports both block protocols and file protocols.
Basic principles of backup policies by Andrea Mauro, Backup AcademyVeeam Software
In this new Backup Academy video our new professor Andrea Mauro (vExpert) explains in details:
- What is a backup policy
- Design a backup plan
- What defines a backup policy
- Where do backups go
- How will backups be performed
For more sessions and certification exam please visit http://www.backupacademy.com
IBM Fellow Dr. Evangelos Eleftheriou presented the following slides at CeBIT 2014 to discuss the impact of Big Data on future storage technologies spanning from tape to phase change memory.
What does continuous data protection (CDP) mean? How does CDP differ from traditional backup, snapshot, RAID, or mirroring? What are the popular CDP solutions?
Net App D2 D Backupwith Snap Vaultand Ossv Customer Strategic Presentation201...Michael Hudak
Illustrates how NetApp backup software reduces backup times and capacity requirements.
First point: At a basic level, NetApp backup software behaves like traditional backup software. It copies primary data to a backup target (NetApp storage).
NetApp’s backup software provides three primary benefits over traditional backup applications—performance, capacity savings, and simplicity of management. The first thing to understand is how we can help customers increase the performance and capacity savings of their backup and recovery operations. At the top level, it’s a very basic premise—we transmit only changed data, not entire changed files. Competitors like Data Domain must still receive all the files from the server, which takes time. NetApp, however, transfers only the changes, giving us a significantly faster backup and recovery time. This is done via Open Systems SnapVault and SnapVault
Are your backups are too big, and do they take too long? Are you worried you won’t get all of your data back? Do you waste hours managing complicated, temperamental backup implementations? Join is as we discuss innovative ways to improve your backups, make them more predictable, shrink backup windows, over-perform on SLAs, and reliably recover your data—every time, on time. Hear how other organizations are developing smarter backup strategies that align their recovery requirements to their business objectives, reduce stored data by up to 95% while boosting backup speeds as much as 200%.
EACS Cloud Backup is a fully managed, state of the art offsite solution that is available for a monthly per/GB cost. This technology negates the need for unreliable tape media and human intervention. It could be your first step on the Disaster Recovery ladder or a supplementary extension to your existing Business Continuity Plan.
What is NetBackup appliance? Is it just NetBackup pre-installed on hardware?
The answer is both yes and no.
Yes, NetBackup appliance is simply backup in a box if you are looking for a solution for your data protection and disaster recovery readiness. That is the business problem you are solving with this turnkey appliance that installs in minutes and reduce your operational costs.
No, NetBackup appliance is more than a backup in box if you are comparing it with rolling your own hardware for NetBackup or if you are comparing it with third party deduplication appliances. Here is why I say this…
NetBackup appliance comes with redundant storage in RAID6 for storing your backups
Symantec worked with Intel to design the hardware for running NetBackup optimally for predictable and consistent performance. Eliminates the guesswork while designing the solution.
Many vendors will talk about various processes running on their devices to perform integrity checks, some solutions even need blackout windows to do those operations. NetBackup appliances include Storage Foundation at no additional cost. The storage is managed by Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) and presented to operating system through Veritas File System. Why is this important? SF is industry-leading storage management infrastructure that powers the most mission-critical applications in the enterprise space. It is built for high-performance and resiliency. NetBackup appliance provides 24/7 protection with data integrity on storage provided by the industry leading technology.
The Linux based operating system, optimized for NetBackup, harden by Symantec eliminates the cost of deploying and maintaining general purpose operating system and associated IT applications.
NetBackup appliances include built-on WAN Optimization driver. Replicate to appliances on remote sites or to the cloud up to 10 times faster on across high latency links.
Your backups need to be protected. Symantec Critical System Protection provides non-signature based Host Intrusion Prevention protection. It protects against zero-day attacks using granular OS hardening policies along with application, user and device controls, all pre-defined for you in NetBackup appliance so that you don’t need to worry about configuring it.
Best of all, reduce your operational expenditure and eliminate complexity! One patch updates everything in this stack! The most holistic data protection solution with the least number of knobs to operate.
Snapshots have been a key feature of primary storage infrastructures that IT professionals have relied on for years. But storage systems have traditionally been able to support only a limited number of active snapshots. And snapshots, being pointers and not actual data, are also susceptible to a primary storage system failure. As a result, most IT professionals use snapshots sparingly for protecting data. In this webinar Storage Switzerland and Nexenta show you how primary storage can be architected so that snapshots are able to meet almost all of the data protection requirements an organization has.
On one side, they’re arguably the most important task of every
IT professional. Protecting your company’s most critical data
really means protecting your company itself, and therefore your
own livelihood. But on the other side, backups are so often
accomplished using technology that hasn’t evolved much past
the reel-to-reel days. In 2010, most IT organizations still find
themselves clinging desperately to ancient tape-based technologies;
technologies that indeed back up data, but do so slowly,
painfully, and sometimes with catastrophic failure.
Acroknight the Caribbean Data Backup solution presentation October 2013Steven Williams
Acroknight is an automated online backup service which has been designed to be extremely easy to use, and with extensive management and reporting features for technology re-sellers or business customers.
With support for PC and Server backups, in-built support for common applications like Outlook, Exchange Server, SQL Server, SharePoint & MySQL, and the ability to interoperate between various operating systems, Acroknight can effectively power your Online Backup Services, however large…or small!
IT Backup & Restoration: Never Worry about a Late Backup Again
Free Presentation ... I-Safe
1. Introduction to i-Safe
The cloud based backup solution that allows you to
securely backup your business data without
any human intervention!
2. Index
Benefit 1:Total on-site / off-site protection
Benefit 2: Backup all servers, desktops & laptops
Benefit 3: Easy to use, manage & trouble-shoot
Benefit 4: Affordable
Traditional Vs New Technologies: Tape Vs i-Safe
Deployment Examples: in pictures
How i-Safe works
3. Benefit 1: Total on-site / off-site protection
Benefit 1
Total on-site / off-site protection
4. Benefit 1: Total on-site / off-site protection
Better on-site protection by:
High speed local backup / restore through LAN
More useful features than other on-site backup products
Hassle-free deployment
6. Benefit 2: Backup all servers, desktops & laptops
Benefit 3
Backup all servers, desktops & laptops
7. Benefit 3: Backup all servers, desktops & laptops
Backup all servers, desktops and laptops with:
Common OS, applications, virtual machines, files support
OS : Windows, Linux, Mac, etc
Applications : Exchange, SQL, Oracle, Lotus Domino/Notes, MySQL
Virtual machine: VMware ESX / ESXi / Server 2, Hyper-V
Files : Common files, file permission, junction point, symbolic link
Cross-platform operation
8. Benefit 4: Easy to use, manage & troube-shoot
Benefit 4
Easy to use, manage, and trouble-shoot
9. Benefit 4: Easy to use, manage & troube-shoot
Easy to use, manage and trouble-shoot with these features:
Centralized web management console Command line tool
Restore anytime and anywhere Flexible retention policy
Triggering backup from server side Multiple backup sets
Comprehensive backup logs and reports Logout reminder
Email report to user and administrator Offline backup reminder
Support Windows Active Directory Filter files by extensions
Support proxy server Filter files / folders by user defined patterns
Auto software upgrade Keep a local copy of the backup data
Seed-load utility for importing large data 31 languages support
10. Benefit 5: Affordable
Benefit 5
Affordable
(To be discussed later, in Tapes Vs i-Safe comparison Sides)
11. Tape vs i-Safe (Traditional vs New Technologies)
Tape vs i-Safe
(Traditional vs New Technologies)
12. Tape vs i-Safe (Traditional vs New Technologies)
Advantages of tape
Fast for sequential full backup
Convenient when one-cartridge is enough for backup
An easy media rotation method for preserving multiple full-system backups in one-cartridge
scenario
Virtually unlimited in storage size
Perceptually inexpensive for the relatively low cost of backup tape
Perceptually easy for off-site storage
13. Tape vs i-Safe (Traditional vs New Technologies)
Disadvantages of tape
Prone to human and mechanical errors
High failure rate on restoration when using multiple tapes
Need to have tape loader and backup program at DR site
Sequential access of backup data makes restoration not flexible
Lack of routine data integrity checking
Costly for off-site storage
No feasible for backing up desktop / laptop computers
Not easy to use and manage for non-IT staffs
High total cost of ownership
14. Tape vs i-Safe (Traditional vs New Technologies)
Tape i-Safe
Fast for sequential full backup Fast for both full and incremental backup
Convenient when one-cartridge is enough for backup Convenient for backing up data of any sizes
An easy media rotation method for preserving multiple full- Preserving multiple full-system backups is natively supported
system backups in one-cartridge scenario
Unlimited in storage size
Virtually unlimited in storage size
Inexpensive than tape (to be explained later)
Perceptually inexpensive for the relatively low cost of
backup tape Primarily designed for easy off-site backup
Perceptually easy for off-site storage Able to fulfill short RPO and fast RTO
Cannot fulfill short RPO and fast RTO Immune to human and mechanical errors
Prone to human and mechanical errors Nearly 100% successful rate on restoration with routine
integrity checking
High failure rate on restoration when using multiple tapes
No need to have backup program at DR site
Need to have tape loader and backup program at DR site
Sequential access of backup data makes restoration not Random access of backup data makes restoration extremely
flexible easy and flexible
Lack of routine data integrity checking With routine data integrity checking
Costly for off-site storage Cost for secure off-site backup is extremely low
Not feasible for backing up desktop / laptop computers Backup all servers, desktops and laptops
Not easy to use and manage for non-IT staffs Easy to use and manage for all staffs
15. Tape vs i-Safe (Traditional vs New Technologies)
Total cost of ownership comparison
Sample scenario:
Backing up of 500GB of data stored in a file server
Minimum 7 days of daily backup and 1 weekly full backup copies must be kept
A disaster recovery (DR) site is required
Secure off-site backup for the weekly full backup, stored at DR site
16. Tape vs i-Safe (Traditional vs New Technologies)
Total cost of ownership for tape backup solution
Typical Investment Values
Backup device £850.00
Backup Software inc Exchange £900.00
Backup tapes x 10 inc tape cleaner £500.00
Installation and configuration (labour cost for IT staffs) £699.00
Typical SME Monthly Investment
IT staff in operating the tape backup system
(assuming £30,000 salary for IT Manager, spending 20 munities a day ensuring £104.00 / Month
tapes are transferring data correctly, also assuming no time is ever spent
investigating corrupt tapes or failed backups)
17. Tape vs i-Safe (Traditional vs New Technologies)
Total cost of ownership for i-Safe Backup Solution
Typical Investment Values
i-Safe online backup license (per server)
£85.00
- inc 500GB storage, 30 day retention period & local storage device
Upgrade of the above data storage allowance
£5.00
- increments of 50GB
i-Safe online Exchange backup service option
£1.00
- Per mailbox
Increase of data retention from standard 30 day
£2.00
- 30 day increments per server per month
Installation, set up and configuration £399.00
Typical SME Monthly Investment
Assuming the SME has 1 server, less than 500GB worth of data, 10 mailboxes and
£95.00 / Month
a standard 30 day file retention period
18. Tape vs i-Safe (Traditional vs New Technologies)
Your needs in data backup Tape i-Safe
1. On-site and off-site protection
2. Backup all servers, desktops and laptops
3. Easy to use , manage and trouble-shoot
4. Affordable
20. How i-Safe works
Professional Backup Consultation
On-site Software Installation and Configuration
First Time Seed Backup
On-site System Restore and Application Recovery
Customer Support